*Must have the following main components: one center tank and two fuel tanks, one center missile, two side mounted thrusters / nozzles, one beacon light and one stabilizer.

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*Must attach snugly against the backplate via two black shoulder straps which exit the backplate armor through two slots located near the shoulder blades.

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Jango Fett

Model BH-0412, Photo by Arturo Delgado

Description: Jango FettPrefix: BHDetachment:Bounty Hunters Guild Context: Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the ClonesJango Fett is the genetic "father" to Boba Fett and all of the clone troopers.

This CRL is a work in progress and is not yet ready to use for GML approval!

Required Costume Components

The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

HelmetFor 501st approval:

Must have a dark colored, full one piece "T" visor.

Must have a rangefinder and stalk on the right side of the helmet.

The mandibles and head band must be a medium blue color.

The upper cheeks, ear pieces and rangefinger must be a darker blue color.

Both blues must match the visual references as closely as possible in similar lighting.

The dome, lower cheeks, key slot area and the back of the helmet must be silver in color.

The helmet must be weathered and should match the visual references as closely as possible.

Must have two 1/8 inch parallel strips running around the dome just above the blue band and stop on either side of the right earpiece attachment. Auto pinstriping works best.

The keyhole slots in the rear of helmet must be cut out clean and backed with dark mesh, fabric or screening underneath.

The silver cheeks should be rounded at the top unlike the more tapered cheeks of Boba Fett.

The earcap on the rangefinder side of the helmet must be attached so that it almost closes the gap between the top and bottom half and so that it sits lower than the piece that's formed into the helmet itself.

For level two certification (if applicable):

A dark gray or slate blue, vinyl or leather gasket attaches underneath and inside the helmet sealing it to the neck.

For level three certification (if applicable):

A servo motor attached to the inside of the helmet motorizes the rangefinder to arc 90 degrees.

FlightsuitFor 501st approval:

Must be light blue-purple or slate blue in color.

Must be double sleeved with long inner sleeves going under the forearm guantlets and the shorter outer sleeves stopping just above the elbow.

The seams of both sleeves should run in a frontal line from the shoulder, down the bicep and forearm.

Knee and Shin armor must have a way of attaching to the legs. Velcro or snaps are recommended.

Pants must not droop over the boots and should tighten up around the knees and ankles.

For level two certification (if applicable):

Must have button holes on either side of the knee to allow for knee straps to go through and secure inside the pants.

For level three certification (if applicable):

Flak VestFor 501st approval:

Must be charcol gray or dark bluish gray in color.

Must be leather or similar material.

Must close down the back.

Must have piping on the seams of the neck, shoulder and arm openings.

Shoulders must not flare outward like wings.

Must have slits cut into the back of the vest in order for the jetpack harness straps to feed through.

Must allow for the attachment of chest, back, belly, shoulder and collar armor.

Must be long enough to be worn under the girth belt.

For level two certification (if applicable):

For level three certification (if applicable):

Girth BeltFor 501st approval:

Must be leather or similar materials and brown in color.

Must include 1/4 inch braided sections approximately 5 inches wide (depending on height of person). Typically 20 to 22 rows of braids constitutes the average size girth belt.

Belt attaches in rear. Heavy duty velcro or lacing is recommended for durability.

Must have a vertical brown leather loop approximately three inches wide covering the rear overlapping belt seam.